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@wartoshika/wow-declarations

v9.0.5-release.2

Published

Typescript declarations for the current live World of Warcraft LUA API

Downloads

155

Readme

npm version Build Status

Typescript declarations for the current live World of Warcraft LUA API

WoW Classic developers should use the wow-classic-declarations repository.

Shadowland

Updates for the Shadowland expansion are currently in development. You can find a partial implementation on the master branch. Once every function has been documented i will release it into a dedicated version.

Supported transpilers for LUA targets:

Setup

Installing this dependency via

  • $ npm install @wartoshika/[email protected] (npm repository installation)
  • $ npm install wartoshika/wow-declarations#v8.3.0-release.1 (github repository installation)

I strongly recommend to use a version tag when using github based install. Referencing the master branch can result in installing a breaking change. Github based installations need a prefixing v in the version number!

Please add the wow-declarations path to your tsconfig.json compiler options like below:

{
    "compilerOptions": {
        // ...
        "typeRoots": [
            "./node_modules/@types",
            "./node_modules/@wartoshika/wow-declarations"
        ]
    }
}

Changes

August 25 2022 - v9.0.5-release.2

  • Merging PR #18 (Cannot find name 'AtlasID')

June 16 2021 - v9.0.5-release.1

  • Merging PR #16 wich adds SlashCmdList
  • Added a bunch of Shadowland related features
  • Added declarations of common global tables like
    • C_Item
    • C_AdventureJournal
    • C_EncounterJournal
    • C_Loot
    • C_LegendaryCrafting
    • C_Soulbinds
    • C_CovenantCallings
    • C_AchivementInfo
    • C_RaidLocks
    • C_ItemInteraction
    • C_ItemUpgrade
    • C_Map
    • C_NewItems
  • Added common "mixin" functions like
    • ItemLocation

Sat. 08 2020 - v8.3.0-release.1

  • Merging PR #11 wich add/remove functions that are present in the WoW API release 8.3.

Breaking changes for classic addons

  • If you are using this dependency to develop WoW classic addons, make sure to use the dedicated repository wow-classic-declarations. I think that this is a good decision since the two WoW versions may drifting apart.

Nov. 24 2019 - v8.2.5-release.2

Breaking changes - Incomtabible with version v8.2.5-release.1

  • Object declarations are now namespaced and can be imported into your file. (PR #10)
  • I strongly recommend using npm packages with a fix version number or referencing the version tag when installing this dependency. See setup.

Oct. 5 2019 - v8.2.5-release.1

  • Version numbers now indicates wich WoW Addon api version is supported (closes #9)

Contribution

If you want to contribute, please provide a pull request and ensure that you linted your changes with npm run lint or try to autofix the errors with npm run lint:fix. I appreciate your help!